I dyed my hair pink when I was fifteen.

When my hair is dyed, I feel like I'm 35 again.

The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts.

If I dyed my hair, my mother would actually disown me.

The soul is dyed with the color of its leisure thoughts.

I've only dyed my hair blond once, after 'Varsity Blues.'

I've never dyed my hair, never fixed my teeth or gotten a tan.

One of the makeup artists once dyed my dog blue with vegetable blue.

She was what we used to call a suicide blonde - dyed by her own hand.

I dyed my hair blonde in that movie, so my head doesn't match my grill.

I was into the Police. I dyed my hair white-blond and wanted to be Sting.

I never really dyed my hair anything significant from my natural hair color.

I dyed my hair blonde when I was 14. My mom was not happy. But I love being blonde.

I have had brown hair and bangs since I was 2. One year I dyed it blonde, which felt so weird.

I have not had any plastic surgery in any shape or form. No implants. And my hair is not dyed.

I really fought to make my character not a stereotype. I play a soap star with dyed blonde hair.

When I was 10, I had dyed red hair, and I used to paint my nails - I think my mum secretly loved it.

I haven't shaved my private parts, but I dyed them once for a laugh! They looked more ginger, though!

I've never dyed my hair or even gotten highlights. All the products I need for my hair are at the drugstore!

I dyed my hair blonde when I was 13 because I wanted to be like my mum and my gran, who both have blonde hair.

I dyed my hair this crazy red to bid for attention. It has become a trademark, and I've got to keep it this way.

I grew up in the Bible Belt and I made my own clothes and dyed my hair purple. Nobody ever knew what to do with me.

I didn't want to end up in Hollywood having facelifts and my hair dyed blond so I could appear on my own album cover.

Such as are your habitual thoughts, such also will be the character of your mind; for the soul is dyed by the thoughts.

I can't see any difference in having your hair dyed, your teeth fixed, your nose done, or your face smoothed out or lifted.

Seventh grade was the first time I dyed my hair, and I went to school with red and black stripes, so I looked like a zebra.

I was a punk rocker when I was a teenager. I wanted to look like Nancy Spungen. I had dyed blonde hair and lots of piercings.

We lived by the water, and I was a pretty normal kid until my teenage years; then I dyed my hair pink and spiraled out of control.

When I dyed my hair red, the first week was traumatic because my pillows, my shower, my towels, my clothes and everything was red.

I've dyed my hair a million times and it looks terrible, always. It just looks fake. And it doesn't make me look that much younger.

My natural color is dark blond, but right now I like being a brunette. I did a movie last summer and they dyed my hair platinum - I hated it.

I am a Republican, a black, dyed in the wool Republican, and I never intend to belong to any other party than the party of freedom and progress.

I was a goth in my student days. I dyed my hair black, but it came out grey, with a blue scalp. Then I dyed it red and it came out fuschia pink.

When I was six, I entered a talent contest. I dyed my hair blond, had a chainsaw and pretended I was Eminem. The old folk weren't expecting that.

My mother had all these maxims - like, classy girls never chew gum, never read comic books, never get their ears pierced, never get their hair dyed.

I don't want to be the guy who's 50-something years old sitting in front of a microphone with my beard dyed black and my hat on backwards, yo-yo-yoing.

When I was a teenager, I was really into hair; I dyed it different colours and had loads of haircuts. I shaved my head when I was 17 - it was pretty radical!

In a lot of ways, their journeys are opposite of each other's: Aang was a peace-loving monk, through and through, whereas Korra is a dyed in the wool fighter.

When I was much younger, I sometimes felt rejected by feminists because of an image that I sold because it paid the bills. Any fool could tell my hair is dyed.

Since I have fair skin, I have to stay out of the sun. I can't stand the sun. I dyed my hair red for a while during the 1990s but I'm actually a natural blonde.

It's a compulsion. I'm always changing parts of me. Even when I was young, I wanted to change my hair color. I was so determined that I dyed my hair with Kool-Aid.

As a teenager I was crazy about David Bowie. He was a huge inspiration for me. I dressed a little bit crazily in school and dyed my hair every colour under the sun.

Hair is so important and emotional. I dyed mine black and blond after a breakup - there's something really powerful about changing your hair when you're in a weird place.

Honestly, what I think set everything off is when I cut my hair off when I was 16 and dyed it blue. After that, I just felt so free and wanted to experiment with my look.

Oh gosh, I dyed my hair red when I was in year 11 with that L'Oreal Live stuff. It was like plumy purple - it was horrific. I looked awful; I don't know what I was thinking!

I started being a photographer because I liked fashion. I liked the idea of dressing up and changing my look. I got earrings, dyed my hair. I would dress like a fashion photo.

It's nice not to have lines when you frown, especially on TV. I don't know why people make such a fuss about it. No one is interested if a woman has her teeth capped or her hair dyed.

Before me, everything was black or navy blue or gray or brown or beige, things like that, for daytime. I began using shocking pink and ice blue and all kinds of bright colors. And I dyed furs.

I've never been anything than a blond my whole life. There was one time when I dyed the ends pink. My father said if I ever did that again, he'd shave my head and keep me home 'til it grew back.

Some of the Christopher Guest movies, when I'm not really like myself, when I have my hair dyed blonde or had a faux-hawk haircut. Those I like to watch because it takes you away from your real self.

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